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This is in preparation for having multiple data stores that offer
different functionality, e.g. splitting out state or event storage.
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Move rest/admin to use async/await.
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* Fix presence timeouts when synchrotron restarts.
Handling timeouts would fail if there was an external process that had
timed out, e.g. a synchrotron restarting. This was due to a couple of
variable name typoes.
Fixes #3715.
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Synapse 1.4.1rc1 (2019-10-17)
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- Fix bug where redacted events were sometimes incorrectly censored in the database, breaking APIs that attempted to fetch such events. ([\#6185](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/6185), [5b0e9948](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/commit/5b0e9948eaae801643e594b5abc8ee4b10bd194e))
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Fix inserting bytes as text in `censor_redactions`
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make storage layer in charge of interpreting the device key data
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make version optional in body of e2e backup version update
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to agree with latest version of the MSC
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Trace non-JSON APIs, /media, /key etc
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Now, the CAS server can return an attribute stating what's the desired displayname, instead of using the username directly.
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Use Postgres ANY for selecting many values.
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This means that we can write queries with `col = ANY(?)`, which helps
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Add more log context checks when patching inlineCallbacks
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Fixes vector-im/riot-web#5645
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This fixed the weirdness of 400 vs 404 as http status code in the case
the filter id is not known by the server.
As e.g. matrix-js-sdk expects 404 to catch this situation this leads
to unwanted behaviour.
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Hopefully this will fix the occasional failures we were seeing in the room directory.
The problem was that events are not necessarily persisted (and `current_state_delta_stream` updated) in the same order as their stream_id. So for instance current_state_delta 9 might be persisted *before* current_state_delta 8. Then, when the room stats saw stream_id 9, it assumed it had done everything up to 9, and never came back to do stream_id 8.
We can solve this easily by only processing up to the stream_id where we know all events have been persisted.
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you can't plausibly ALTER TABLE in sqlite, so we create the new table with the
right schema to start with.
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It turns out that _local_membership_update doesn't run when you join a new, remote room. It only runs if you're joining a room that your server already knows about. This would explain #4703 and #5295 and why the transfer would work in testing and some rooms, but not others. This would especially hit single-user homeservers.
The check has been moved to right after the room has been joined, and works much more reliably. (Though it may still be a bit awkward of a place).
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Fix inserting bytes as text in `censor_redactions`
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Factor out backgroung updates
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Fixes #6109
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* Remove unused public room list timeout param
* Add changelog
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* Fix /federation/v1/state for recent room versions
Turns out this endpoint was completely broken for v3 rooms. Hopefully this
re-signing code is irrelevant nowadays anyway.
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Don't regenerate numeric user ID if registration fails.
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This causes huge amounts of DB IO if registrations start to fail e.g.
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This prevents us logging "Responding to media request with responder %s".
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test (#6167)
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Fix unique_user_filter_index schema update
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Cache room membership lookups in _get_joined_users_from_context
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Don't 500 when trying to exchange a revoked 3PID invite
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While this is not documented in the spec (but should be), Riot (and other clients) revoke 3PID invites by sending a m.room.third_party_invite event with an empty ({}) content to the room's state.
When the invited 3PID gets associated with a MXID, the identity server (which doesn't know about revocations) sends down to the MXID's homeserver all of the undelivered invites it has for this 3PID. The homeserver then tries to talk to the inviting homeserver in order to exchange these invite for m.room.member events.
When one of the invite is revoked, the inviting homeserver responds with a 500 error because it tries to extract a 'display_name' property from the content, which is empty. This might cause the invited server to consider that the server is down and not try to exchange other, valid invites (or at least delay it).
This fix handles the case of revoked invites by avoiding trying to fetch a 'display_name' from the original invite's content, and letting the m.room.member event fail the auth rules (because, since the original invite's content is empty, it doesn't have public keys), which results in sending a 403 with the correct error message to the invited server.
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Pillow will use nearest neighbour as the resampling algorithm if the
source image is either 1-bit or a color palette using 8 bits. If we
convert to RGB before scaling, we'll probably get a better result.
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Fix appservice room list pagination
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Fix not showing non-federatable rooms to remote room list queries
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Bound find_next_generated_user_id DB query.
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We can easily bound the set of user IDs we pull out of the DB, so lets
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We incorrectly used `room_id` as to bound the result set, even though we
order by `joined_members, room_id`, leading to incorrect results after
pagination.
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Use room_stats and room_state for room directory search
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* type checking fixes
* changelog
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Copy push rules during a room upgrade from the old room to the new room, instead of deleting them from the old room.
For instance, we've defined upgrading of a room multiple times to be possible, and push rules won't be transferred on the second upgrade if they're deleted during the first.
Also fix some missing yields that probably broke things quite a bit.
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github.com:matrix-org/synapse into develop
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These tables are unused since #5893 (as amended by #6047), so we can now drop
them.
Fixes #6048.
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bytes (#6077)
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Co-Authored-By: Andrew Morgan <1342360+anoadragon453@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-Authored-By: Andrew Morgan <1342360+anoadragon453@users.noreply.github.com>
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Just to have all the methods that make calls to identity services in one place.
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Add some helpful opentracing tags and remove get_user_by_req span
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This will make it easier to search for sending event requests.
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We don't actually care about what happens in `get_user_by_req` and
having it as a separate span means that the entity tag isn't added to
the servlet spans, making it harder to search.
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Doing a password reset via SMS has never worked, and in any case is a silly
idea because msisdn recycling is a thing.
See also matrix-org/matrix-doc#2303.
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More often than not passing bytes to `txn.execute` is a bug (where we
meant to pass a string) that just happens to work if `BYTEA_OUTPUT` is
set to `ESCAPE`. However, this is a bit of a footgun so we want to
instead error when this happens, and force using `bytearray` if we
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Replace `client_secret` query parameter values with `<redacted>` in the logs. Prevents a scenario where a MITM of server traffic can horde 3pids on their account.
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Fix errors storing large retry intervals.
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We have set the max retry interval to a value larger than a postgres or
sqlite int can hold, which caused exceptions when updating the
destinations table.
To fix postgres we need to change the column to a bigint, and for sqlite
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Fix fetching censored redactions from DB
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Fetching a censored redactions caused an exception due to the code
expecting redactions to have a `redact` key, which redacted redactions
don't have.
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Joining against `events` and ordering by `stream_ordering` is
inefficient as it forced scanning the entirety of the redactions table.
This isn't the case if we use `redactions.received_ts` column as we can
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This will allow us to efficiently search for uncensored redactions in
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Currently we don't set `have_censored` column if we don't have the
target event of a redaction, which means we repeatedly attempt to censor
the same non-existant event.
When we persist non-redacted events we unset the `have_censored` column
for any redactions that target said event.
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build up of forward extremities. (#5884)
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'threepid_behaviour_email'. (#6104)
Fixes #6103
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If email or msisdn verification aren't supported, let's stop advertising them
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Pull the checkers out to their own classes, rather than having them lost in a
massive 1000-line class which does everything.
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because, frankly, it looked like it was written by an axe-murderer.
This should be a non-functional change, except that where `m.login.dummy` was
previously advertised *before* `m.login.terms`, it will now be advertised
afterwards. AFAICT that should have no effect, and will be more consistent with
the flows that involve passing a 3pid.
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Fixes a bug where the default attribute maps were prioritised over
user-specified ones, resulting in incorrect mappings.
The problem is that if you call SPConfig.load() multiple times, it adds new
attribute mappers to a list. So by calling it with the default config first,
and then the user-specified config, we would always get the default mappers
before the user-specified mappers.
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Second part of solving #6076
Fixes #6076
We return a submit_url parameter on calls to POST */msisdn/requestToken so that clients know where to submit token information to.
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Add a m.separate_add_and_bind flag set to True. See MSC2290's Backward Compatibility section for details.
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Uses a SimpleHttpClient instance equipped with the federation_ip_range_blacklist list for requests to identity servers provided by user input. Does not use a blacklist when contacting identity servers specified by account_threepid_delegates. The homeserver trusts the latter and we don't want to prevent homeserver admins from specifying delegates that are on internal IP addresses.
Fixes #5935
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Adds a flag to /versions' unstable_features section indicating that this Synapse understands what an id_access_token is, as per MSC2264.
Fixes #5927
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As MSC2263 states, m.require_identity_server must be set to false when it does not require an identity server to be provided by the client for the purposes of email registration or password reset.
Adds an m.require_identity_server flag to /versionss unstable_flags section. This will advertise that Synapse no longer needs id_server as a parameter.
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First part of solving #6076
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Implements MSC2290. This PR adds two new endpoints, /unstable/account/3pid/add and /unstable/account/3pid/bind. Depending on the progress of that MSC the unstable prefix may go away.
This PR also removes the blacklist on some 3PID tests which occurs in #6042, as the corresponding Sytest PR changes them to use the new endpoints.
Finally, it also modifies the account deactivation code such that it doesn't just try to deactivate 3PIDs that were bound to the user's account, but any 3PIDs that were bound through the homeserver on that user's account.
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It' still not great, thanks to the nested dictionaries, but it's better.
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This does the same thing as `run_as_background_process` but means we
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This is a) simpler than querying user_ips directly and b) means we can
purge older entries from user_ips without losing the required info.
The storage functions now no longer return the access_token, since it
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This allows us to purge old user_ips entries without having to preserve
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Fixes #6066
This register endpoint should be disabled if registration is disabled, otherwise we're giving anyone the ability to check if a username exists on a server when we don't need to be.
Error code is 403 (Forbidden) as that's the same returned by /register when registration is disabled.
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In ancient times Synapse would only send emails when it was notifying a user about a message they received...
Now it can do all sorts of neat things!
Change the logging so it's not just about notifications.
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Fix exception when resetting retry timings
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Fixes:
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Introduced in #6016.
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Remove trailing slash ability from the password reset submit_token endpoint. Since we provide the link in an email, and have never sent it with a trailing slash, there's no point for us to accept them on the endpoint.
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The validation links sent via email had their query parameters inserted without any URL-encoding. Surprisingly this didn't seem to cause any issues, but if a user were to put a `/` in their client_secret it could lead to problems.
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As per [MSC2290](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2290/files#diff-05cde9463e9209b701312b3baf2fb2ebR151), we're dropping the bind parameter from `/account/3pid`. This endpoint can now only be used for adding threepid's to the user's account on the homeserver.
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This is a partial revert of #5893. The problem is that if we drop these tables
in the same release as removing the code that writes to them, it prevents users
users from being able to roll back to a previous release.
So let's leave the tables in place for now, and remember to drop them in a
subsequent release.
(Note that these tables haven't been *read* for *years*, so any missing rows
resulting from a temporary upgrade to vNext won't cause a problem.)
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Removes the POST method from `/password_reset/<medium>/submit_token/` as it's only used by phone number verification which Synapse does not support yet.
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This checks whether the current platform supports thread resource usage tracking
before logging a warning to avoid log spam.
Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/6055
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3PID invites require making a request to an identity server to check that the invited 3PID has an Matrix ID linked, and if so, what it is.
These requests are being made on behalf of a user. The user will supply an identity server and an access token for that identity server. The homeserver will then forward this request with the access token (using an `Authorization` header) and, if the given identity server doesn't support v2 endpoints, will fall back to v1 (which doesn't require any access tokens).
Requires: ~~#5976~~
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Converting some of the rst documentation to markdown. Attempted to
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Broke in #5971
Basically the bug is that if get_current_state_deltas returns no new updates and we then take the max pos, its possible that we miss an update that happens in between the two calls. (e.g. get_current_state_deltas looks up to stream pos 5, then an event persists and so getting the max stream pos returns 6, meaning that next time we check for things with a stream pos bigger than 6)
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Track the time that a server started failing at, for general analysis purposes.
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Essentially the intention here is to end up blacklisting servers which never
respond to federation requests.
Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/5113.
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This was intended to introduce an element of jitter; instead it gave you a
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Well, it worked, but forgot to remove the thing saying login was
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This PR adds the optional `report_stats_endpoint` to configure where stats are reported to, if enabled.
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This allows support users to be created even on MAU limits via
the admin API. Support users are excluded from MAU after creation,
so it makes sense to exclude them in creation - except if the
whole host is in disabled state.
Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
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This is a redo of https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5897 but with `id_access_token` accepted.
Implements [MSC2134](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2134) plus Identity Service v2 authentication ala [MSC2140](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2140).
Identity lookup-related functions were also moved from `RoomMemberHandler` to `IdentityHandler`.
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Allow use of different ratelimits for admin redactions.
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Co-Authored-By: Andrew Morgan <1342360+anoadragon453@users.noreply.github.com>
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This is useful to allow room admins to quickly deal with a large number
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remote_reject_invite (#6009)
Some small fixes to `room_member.py` found while doing other PRs.
1. Add requester to the base `_remote_reject_invite` method.
2. `send_membership_event`'s docstring was out of date and took in a `remote_room_hosts` arg that was not used and no calling function provided.
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Two things I missed while implementing [MSC2140](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2140/files#diff-c03a26de5ac40fb532de19cb7fc2aaf7R80).
1. Access tokens should be provided to the identity server as `access_token`, not `id_access_token`, even though the homeserver may accept the tokens as `id_access_token`.
2. Access tokens must be sent to the identity server in a query parameter, the JSON body is not allowed.
We now send the access token as part of an `Authorization: ...` header, which fixes both things.
The breaking code was added in https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5892
Sytest PR: https://github.com/matrix-org/sytest/pull/697
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params to docstring (#6010)
Another small fixup noticed during work on a larger PR. The `origin` field of `add_display_name_to_third_party_invite` is not used and likely was just carried over from the `on_PUT` method of `FederationThirdPartyInviteExchangeServlet` which, like all other servlets, provides an `origin` argument.
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Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
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Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
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Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
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Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
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Previously if the first registered user was a "support" or "bot" user,
when the first real user registers, the auto-join rooms were not
created.
Fix to exclude non-real (ie users with a special user type) users
when counting how many users there are to determine whether we should
auto-create a room.
Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
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